Microsoft looks like they'll have a decent E3, based on this rumor. A new Battletoads would be pretty cool. I can imagine how it would be.

Meh. Still a rumor, but E3 will probably be pretty neat this year.

Because of the couple Easter eggs in Kinect Sports Rivals, I can definitely see the Battletoads rumor being legitimate. Man oh man, that announcement would make me one happy dude.

I'll take your word for it, but I haven't seen any easter eggs. The only game I currently have is TitanFall, and I wasn't that happy with it, after a while. Right now I'm just waiting for Mario Kart 8, then I'll get my hands on Dead Rising 3. Nothing else really interests me, yet.

Ryse was mediocre at best launch day title from what EVERYONE EVER has said.

I should say that I can believe there are enough quality people at new Rare to make at least a decent downloadable Battletoads game at least. I just have no real reason to trust Microsoft with Rare with anything (i was too hurt the last time i trusted that ;__;), so I'm not gonna get my hopes up that Rare will do anything of interest to me beyond being a brand name.

Bioshock is nearly 10 years old. Let's play through its horrific environment and see why its so beloved!LeT's PlAy BIOSHOCK < Link to LP

I thought Banjo Kazooie N&B on Xbox 360 was decent. It was a high 6 to mid 7 out of 10 for me. The graphics were pretty cool. I think it's a good thing they're using Rare to create Kinect Sports Rivals. It shows that they think Rare can create core content, and it might lead up to making a new game from another IP that Rare own.

I might be part of the minority, but I actually like Microsoft's IPs, and that includes Rare Ware.

I'm surprised they actually cut the Kinect. I still don't think it will convince anyone. When they changed the DRM, anyone who complaied still wasn't satisfied.

Up until just recently, Sony was expecting to sell Drive Club's upgrade for if you had PS+, but you would still need to pay the subscription to keep your upgrade. That means you would have been paying for PS+, then like $50, but you would have had to keep your subscription. I didn't see any PS4 owners complaining, and that's exactly the type of thing people would complain about,

I'm surprised they actually cut the Kinect. I still don't think it will convince anyone. When they changed the DRM, anyone who complaied still wasn't satisfied.

Up until just recently, Sony was expecting to sell Drive Club's upgrade for if you had PS+, but you would still need to pay the subscription to keep your upgrade. That means you would have been paying for PS+, then like $50, but you would have had to keep your subscription. I didn't see any PS4 owners complaining, and that's exactly the type of thing people would complain about,

I'm surprised they actually cut the Kinect. I still don't think it will convince anyone. When they changed the DRM, anyone who complaied still wasn't satisfied.

Up until just recently, Sony was expecting to sell Drive Club's upgrade for if you had PS+, but you would still need to pay the subscription to keep your upgrade. That means you would have been paying for PS+, then like $50, but you would have had to keep your subscription. I didn't see any PS4 owners complaining, and that's exactly the type of thing people would complain about,

@KennyPowers
Ya, it will be $400 without the Kinect. I bought it with the Kinect. The Kinect is still worth $100, so ya, the Xbox One I bought will still be $500. Way to go... I'm not turning the discussion into anti-PS. All I'm saying is that people complain about Nintendo and Microsoft, but when Sony gets criticism, it's automatically a "hate" war against PS.

I'm surprised they actually cut the Kinect. I still don't think it will convince anyone. When they changed the DRM, anyone who complaied still wasn't satisfied.

I'm aware of quite a few people who were willing to buy an X1 after they made that reversal, but weren't beforehand.

It's still anecdotal. I could say I'd buy PS4 if it came bundled with the camera, Move and a Vita for $600, but if I don't, then my word meant nothing.

What I'm saying is, that I won't believe anyone who says they will buy a Kinectless Xbox One, until they actually do. The same thing goes for Wii U. People complained that Wii U doesn't have very many games, but now it has more than PS4 and Xbox One and they still won't buy it.

I'm surprised they actually cut the Kinect. I still don't think it will convince anyone. When they changed the DRM, anyone who complaied still wasn't satisfied.

I'm aware of quite a few people who were willing to buy an X1 after they made that reversal, but weren't beforehand.

It's still anecdotal. I could say I'd buy PS4 if it came bundled with the camera, Move and a Vita for $600, but if I don't, then my word meant nothing.

What I'm saying is, that I won't believe anyone who says they will buy a Kinectless Xbox One, until they actually do. The same thing goes for Wii U. People complained that Wii U doesn't have very many games, but now it has more than PS4 and Xbox One and they still won't buy it.

Kids these days like to go with what's popuar and what sells. The Wii U already has a nice selection of great games under it's belt, but even if you threw 10 more at them they'd still find something to complain about. Face it, Nintendo's got a bit of a negative image with todays generation, in comparison to it's NES-SNES days where the Big N was considered GOD. Now Nintendo is deemed childish, gimmicky and not powerful enough.

You can't get the Wii U(GamePad) experience OR play nintendo games on a PS4 and Xbox One. two great no-brainer reasons to get the console. Mario Kart 8 is just around the corner, then there's Bayonetta 2, Yoshi's Yarn, X, Super Smash Bros U and the surprise heavy hitter Big N announcements during E3 Next month. The only Nintendo Console that i ever felt a little negative towards was the N64 aside from the the Wii U E3 reveal which i found to be pretty underwhelming in comparison to the groundbreaking Wii.

I'm surprised they actually cut the Kinect. I still don't think it will convince anyone. When they changed the DRM, anyone who complaied still wasn't satisfied.

I'm aware of quite a few people who were willing to buy an X1 after they made that reversal, but weren't beforehand.

It's still anecdotal. I could say I'd buy PS4 if it came bundled with the camera, Move and a Vita for $600, but if I don't, then my word meant nothing.

What I'm saying is, that I won't believe anyone who says they will buy a Kinectless Xbox One, until they actually do. The same thing goes for Wii U. People complained that Wii U doesn't have very many games, but now it has more than PS4 and Xbox One and they still won't buy it.

I won't buy a new console until 2015, and before today if I had to choose, it would have been a PS4. After this news though, it's possible I will get an Xbox instead just because it doesn't come with the Kinect, something I have no use for and don't want to invest in.

I'm surprised they actually cut the Kinect. I still don't think it will convince anyone. When they changed the DRM, anyone who complaied still wasn't satisfied.

Up until just recently, Sony was expecting to sell Drive Club's upgrade for if you had PS+, but you would still need to pay the subscription to keep your upgrade. That means you would have been paying for PS+, then like $50, but you would have had to keep your subscription. I didn't see any PS4 owners complaining, and that's exactly the type of thing people would complain about,